No, it looks a little intermittent.  Sometimes it boots relatively
quickly, other times it takes ages.

Is there a bug for this then somewhere if there's a workaround?  I
couldn't find anything when I searched.

And if I can't use sendtargets, does that mean I'm stuck copy/pasting
addresses like the one below, is there no easier way?
# iscsiadm add static-config
iqn.1963-03.com.sun:02:975c523f-2d73-cb05-be23-a9f212a3aa2d.test2,192.168.11.3:3260



On Wed, Dec 3, 2008 at 11:26 AM, bing zhao - Sun Microsystems -
Beijing China <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Ross:
>
> I think that the workaround is turning off the sendtarget discovery method
> before reboot or
> keeping the targets available during reboot.
>
> BTW: When you reboot your machine, do you always meet this problem?
>
> Ross wrote:
>>
>> Heh, and with typical timing.  Just as I posted that it booted.  It got to
>> attempt 178, and took under 30 seconds to get to the logon screen after
>> iSCSI finally gave up.
>>
>> Is there an iSCSI setting anywhere I can change so it doesn't take so long
>> to boot?
>>
>
>
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